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Former Florida Rep. Corrine Brown (D) announced her Congressional run for Florida’s 10th Congressional District Thursday, just a little less than a month after pleading guilty to tax fraud.
— With a stint in prison behind her, former United States Representative and convicted felon Corrine Brown is jumping back into politics. Federal tax problems halted her 24-year run in Congress ...
On Thursday, Brown announced her run for the 10th Congressional District in Orlando. Back in 2017, Brown was convicted of fraud, and she was sentenced to five years in federal prison.
Corrine Brown announces candidacy for Florida’s 10th Congressional District Corrine Brown tells Action News Jax’s Dawn Lopez she’s ‘moving forward’ ahead of run for Congress ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A former congresswoman and convicted felon are ready to run again. Corrine Brown has thrown her hat in the ring for Congress. She lost her job representing the Jacksonville ...
Once imprisoned and disgraced, former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown is running for Congress again, this time in Central Florida. The former 12-term congresswoman filed paperwork Thursday in Tallahassee ...
When asked if it does seem like Brown can run for Congress again, “That’s my understanding,” Falgatter replied. “She has had a good lawyer research that and has given her a sound opinion ...
According to the terms of her plea deal, Brown "may" be deprived of certain rights, including holding public office. However, the U.S. Constitution allows a convicted felon to be a member of congress.
Local Corrine Brown tells Action News Jax’s Dawn Lopez she’s ‘moving forward’ ahead of run for Congress By Samantha Mathers, Action News Jax June 17, 2022 at 2:30 pm EDT ...
Brown is running in District 10, essentially the same constituency now represented by Rep. Val Demings, a former Orlando police chief who’s vacating her seat to run for the U.S. Senate.
Desert JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown spoke about her future on Monday, nearly a week after she lost her primary bid to return to Congress and represent the Orlando area.
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